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  1. 10 lip 1998 · What renovations will Horace’s monumentum aere perennius have to undergo to meet the tastes and expectations of readers who already have one foot in the next millennium? Can Horace be made to speak their language and will they respond to what he says?

  2. 22 lip 2024 · Horace is capable of reaching sublime heights in the Epodes (e.g. 13, 16), but the depths are the proper stomping ground for such iambic poetry. The Odes features such sublime moments more than any other collection of Latin poetry.

  3. 11 cze 1998 · Lowrie sees the Roman Odes as the culmination of the collection of 23 B.C. In the poems that follow, Horace returns to non-political concerns: poetics, death, seduction, writing, and song. “Narrative Seduction” explores three odes (III.7, 11, and 27) from the end of Book Three that have to do with women and love.

  4. 9 sie 2024 · Horace's Odes are a cornerstone of Roman lyric poetry, blending Greek forms with Roman themes. They showcase his mastery of meter, philosophical depth, and cultural significance in the Augustan Age. These poems reflect the values and aspirations of Roman society.

  5. 29 kwi 2017 · Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65 BCE–8 BCE ), more commonly known as Horace, was a Roman poet, best known for his satires and his lyric odes. His letters in verse, particularly his Ars Poetica: Epistle to the Pisos, outline his beliefs about the art and craft of poetry.

  6. 25 kwi 2024 · Horace’s works—particularly his Odes, which he is best known for—were popular in his lifetime. He gained acclaim throughout Rome, especially with Emperor Augustus, thanks to his friendship with Maecenas.

  7. Most well known for his Odes, Epistles, Epodes, and Satires, Horace is thought to be one of the most accomplished lyric poets to have written in Latin. His poetry is important because it...

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